Next trip to Coventry - you need to do the Craven Street pub crawl. 6 pubs on a single residential street slightly out of town. On your way back into town you've got the Railway Tavern, Dyers Arms and Broomfield Tavern. Love the videos - keep them coming
How things change. Ma Cooper's or City Arms as it preferred to be known is now a Wetherspoons and The Cottage seems to be open to all. In my day if you weren't a regular you got the cold look. No sign of M&B or Bass either, Brewers who dominated the area once. Earlsdon was a good place to live back then as was Coventry.
I do t k ow if anyone else has mentioned it but sadly, the town wall tavern has closed. A sad sign of the times when one of the top three pubs in Cov has to cease trading. I don’t know why. No sky tv, drum and bass and 5 shots for a tenner I guess. Anyway, I’ve just found your channel and I’m loving it. Good look pal.
Next time check out the Broomfield tavern on your way to Craven Street. Great pub for ales. Also the Nursery tavern for the same reason. Then there’s Millsy’s in Earlsdon, it says it’s a cafe, but it’s a bar with live music at night. In the centre take a look in the bar at the Telegraph hotel, it’s kept lots of features from it’s time as a newspaper office. It also has a rooftop bar in the summer
I was in the Gosford Arms Pub in Far Gosford Street only last month in early April, in fact. Lovely friendly atmosphere in there. I fully recommend it. 🙂🙂
Next trip to Coventry - you need to do the Craven Street pub crawl. 6 pubs on a single residential street slightly out of town. On your way back into town you've got the Railway Tavern, Dyers Arms and Broomfield Tavern. Love the videos - keep them coming
Hops D'Amour is a great pub. Beer choice and quality top notch.
25 years ago, Coventry night life was banging. I doubt it matches up today. We had a fantastic choice of pubs and clubs, including Earlsdon. 👍❤️👍
How things change. Ma Cooper's or City Arms as it preferred to be known is now a Wetherspoons and The Cottage seems to be open to all. In my day if you weren't a regular you got the cold look. No sign of M&B or Bass either, Brewers who dominated the area once. Earlsdon was a good place to live back then as was Coventry.
The Twisted Barrel! Great place! Detroit Sour City is a banging sour!
Earlsdon, in Coventry is a great place to visit on a night out. Great pubs & resturants. I should know from experience. Great video by the way. 🙂🙂👍👍
I do t k ow if anyone else has mentioned it but sadly, the town wall tavern has closed. A sad sign of the times when one of the top three pubs in Cov has to cease trading. I don’t know why. No sky tv, drum and bass and 5 shots for a tenner I guess.
Anyway, I’ve just found your channel and I’m loving it. Good look pal.
Ha ha, you' worked out the Cov Cross pretty quick 😆
Next time check out the Broomfield tavern on your way to Craven Street. Great pub for ales. Also the Nursery tavern for the same reason. Then there’s Millsy’s in Earlsdon, it says it’s a cafe, but it’s a bar with live music at night. In the centre take a look in the bar at the Telegraph hotel, it’s kept lots of features from it’s time as a newspaper office. It also has a rooftop bar in the summer
Part 3 surely?! Broomfield Tavern to start the night followed by Craven Street. It's a rite of passage for Coventrians.
Before spoons took over, the flying standard was Tudor beamed oak inside, historic atmosphere has gone,
Insightful views... your first view was a bit more the student bars, so less "edgy"... this one was a mix of decent pubs and "get out quick" pubs.
Carnivores'r'us
I was in the Gosford Arms Pub in Far Gosford Street only last month in early April, in fact. Lovely friendly atmosphere in there. I fully recommend it. 🙂🙂